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Effect of typhoons on the Korean national emergency medical service system

OBJECTIVE: While the effect of typhoons on emergency medicine has been evaluated, data are scarce on their effects on the emergency medical service (EMS). This study evaluated the effect of typhoons on EMS patients and performance. METHODS: The study period was January 2010 to December 2012. Meteoro...

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Autores principales: Park, Soo Hyun, Cha, Won Chul, Kim, Giwoon, Lee, Tae Rim, Hwang, Sung Yeon, Shin, Tae Gun, Sim, Min Seob, Jo, Ik Joon
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30571906
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.17.255
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author Park, Soo Hyun
Cha, Won Chul
Kim, Giwoon
Lee, Tae Rim
Hwang, Sung Yeon
Shin, Tae Gun
Sim, Min Seob
Jo, Ik Joon
author_facet Park, Soo Hyun
Cha, Won Chul
Kim, Giwoon
Lee, Tae Rim
Hwang, Sung Yeon
Shin, Tae Gun
Sim, Min Seob
Jo, Ik Joon
author_sort Park, Soo Hyun
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description OBJECTIVE: While the effect of typhoons on emergency medicine has been evaluated, data are scarce on their effects on the emergency medical service (EMS). This study evaluated the effect of typhoons on EMS patients and performance. METHODS: The study period was January 2010 to December 2012. Meteorological data regarding typhoons were provided by the Korean Meteorological Administration. EMS data were retrieved from the EMS database of the national emergency management agency. The database includes ambulance run sheets, which contain clinical and operational data. In this case-crossover study, the cases and controls were EMS calls on the day of typhoon warnings and calls one week prior to the typhoon warnings, respectively. RESULTS: During the study period, 11 typhoons affected Korea. A total of 14,521 cases were selected for analysis. Overall, there were no obvious differences between the case and control groups. However, there were statistically significant differences in age, place, and time requests. There were fewer patients between 0 and 15 years of age (P=0.01) and more unconscious patients (P=0.01) in the case group. The EMS operational performance, as measured by the times elapsed between call to start, call to field, and call to hospital did not differ significantly. There was also no significant difference in the time from hospital arrival between the cases (28.67, standard deviation 16.37) and controls (28.97, standard deviation 28.91) (P=0.39). CONCLUSION: Typhoons did not significantly affect the EMS system in this study. Further study is necessary to understand the reasons for this finding.
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spelling pubmed-63018602018-12-31 Effect of typhoons on the Korean national emergency medical service system Park, Soo Hyun Cha, Won Chul Kim, Giwoon Lee, Tae Rim Hwang, Sung Yeon Shin, Tae Gun Sim, Min Seob Jo, Ik Joon Clin Exp Emerg Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: While the effect of typhoons on emergency medicine has been evaluated, data are scarce on their effects on the emergency medical service (EMS). This study evaluated the effect of typhoons on EMS patients and performance. METHODS: The study period was January 2010 to December 2012. Meteorological data regarding typhoons were provided by the Korean Meteorological Administration. EMS data were retrieved from the EMS database of the national emergency management agency. The database includes ambulance run sheets, which contain clinical and operational data. In this case-crossover study, the cases and controls were EMS calls on the day of typhoon warnings and calls one week prior to the typhoon warnings, respectively. RESULTS: During the study period, 11 typhoons affected Korea. A total of 14,521 cases were selected for analysis. Overall, there were no obvious differences between the case and control groups. However, there were statistically significant differences in age, place, and time requests. There were fewer patients between 0 and 15 years of age (P=0.01) and more unconscious patients (P=0.01) in the case group. The EMS operational performance, as measured by the times elapsed between call to start, call to field, and call to hospital did not differ significantly. There was also no significant difference in the time from hospital arrival between the cases (28.67, standard deviation 16.37) and controls (28.97, standard deviation 28.91) (P=0.39). CONCLUSION: Typhoons did not significantly affect the EMS system in this study. Further study is necessary to understand the reasons for this finding. The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2018-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6301860/ /pubmed/30571906 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.17.255 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Shin, Tae Gun
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Jo, Ik Joon
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title_short Effect of typhoons on the Korean national emergency medical service system
title_sort effect of typhoons on the korean national emergency medical service system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6301860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30571906
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.17.255
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